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Dear Rose,
You will be surprised to learn that Plastics (in my opinion) is considered
of the Metal element. (If you only consider the material NOT the form or
shape).
The reason is because plastic is considered " hard " material e.g
polycarbyte. This includes the wood laminate found on cupboards.
(My definition of plastic is not the flexible type but those you commonly
see i.e. seats or stools.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Date: Friday, May 28, 1999 12:52 PM
Subject: Plastic Products

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Under which element should we classified plastic products? Or the only way
is through their shapes and colours?
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Dear Rose,
I like to relate this story:-
Once upon a time, this little innocent girl went into a cyber cafe. She
found geomancy-forum.com and logged in. She saw the message you wrote:-
She read it out aloud and replied to your mail.
Innocent Girl: Typed... " Dear Rose, Since you say that glass is made from
silicon and it comes from earth, it must be an Earth element "
Derek Walter's fan Mr X: Over heard her and said...." Dear Girl, NO, NO,
my Master, Derek Walters is a foremost authority on Five Elements. In his
book, the Feng Shui Handbook, he said that Glass is considered a Water
element. "
Innocent Girl: " Correct! I agree! My Uncle, Derek Walters yesterday drove
past a building made of glass. You should see the fluid lines of the
building and the reflection it made. It really looks like it is made of
glass! "
Derek Walter's fan Mr X: Pleased with what the girl said and walked away...
A Very Happy Man."
Actor Bruce Willis: " Dear Girl, No, I was hit over the head with a sugar
glass bottle in one of my shows and the "glass" broke easily like grains of
sand "
Innocent Girl: " Yes, I remembered seeing the show ... Ah Yes, grains of
sand... which is eqivalent of the Earth element! "
As usual, after Bruce Willis heard what he wanted to hear, walked away a
very Happy man.
Next door, was Simon Brown (Her father). By the way, Simon Brown is a 9 Star
Ki author of Feng Shui for Business. In his book he wrote that Glass is made
of the element Metal ".
Simon Brown: " Dear daughter, No, No, glass is made of Metal! Remember? "
Innocent Girl: " Yes! I remembered now! So.... Sorrrrrry!!!! (SO AS NOT TO
HURT HER FATHER) You did point out to me the show we saw last Saturday...
The person was trying to rob a Bank. He shot a bullet through the armour
plated glass and the bullet did not penetrate the glass. I agree with you
that anything as strong as metal such as the armour plated glass must be
made of Metal. "
Simon Brown: Was so happy and proud of his daughter. (He forgot about the
earlier comments she made). He muttered... she is really smart to remember
what he said.)
THE MORALE OF THE STORY?
1. This is a subjective question and there are NO right or wrong answers.
2. The best approach when asked to comment on the above question is: "
WHAT DO YOU PERSONALLY THINK IT IS? " I believe what you say or feel must be
correct!
3. In the past, Feng Shui is used mainly to assess or locate a major site
e.g. a city, a building and a house.
I personally feel that if it is a " large " object e.g. such as a building,
Derek Walter's interpretation of Glass = Water is acceptable.
Nowadays, glass has `different' density. For example, tempered glass as
those found in a dining room, this is where Simon Brown referred to glass =
metal element also because, most glass tables are `rounded'. And round
implies Metal element. Plus tempered glass is a hard substance.
Furthermore, some crystals e.g. have a high content of lead (Metal). I leave
you to imagine further....
I leave you to `guess' what genuine leather or artificial leather 'element'
is:)
Frankly, these items are secondary to Feng Shui and because it is SO
subjective, there are No right and wrong answers. Two persons who strongly
disagree can argue over this `small matter' for days on end. Is it really
worth spending such time over it.
(Note: The above story is fictional and any remarks relating to Derek
Walters, Simon Brown and Bruce Willis are purely MAKE Believe ONLY to
"stress a point").
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Date: Sunday, May 30, 1999 9:21 PM
Subject: Re: Plastic Products

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Dear Cecil,
What would you classify
1. Glass products (Earth? because of Silicon)
2. Genuine Leather products
3. Artificial Leather products
Rose
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